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Seventy-five miles north of Carlsbad, the small ranching town of ROSWELL is renowned because an alien spaceship supposedly crash-landed nearby on July 4, 1947. The commander of the local air force base authorized a press statement announcing that they had retrieved the wreckage of a flying saucer, and despite a follow-up denial within a day – claiming that it was in fact a weather balloon – the story has kept running. In 1997, as 100,000 X-Files fanatics descended upon Roswell for a six-day festival to mark the "Incident's" fiftieth anniversary, the US government revealed that the errant weather balloon had crashed while monitoring the atmosphere for evidence of Soviet nuclear tests. Nonetheless, their imaginations further stimulated by the TV series Roswell High, UFO theorists remain unconvinced.

Despite its best intentions, and the wishful thinking of the truly weird clientele who drift in from the plains, the central International UFO Museum, 114 N Main St (daily: May–Sept 9am–5pm, Oct–April 10am–5pm; free), inadvertently exposes the whole tawdry business as transparent nonsense. Its showpiece is a model of the notorious "alien autopsy"; built for the movie Roswell, you can't help suspecting it was also featured in the grainy "documentary" autopsy footage that created a brief international sensation in 1995.

By way of contrast, the longstanding Roswell Museum, 100 W 11th St (Mon–Sat 9am–5pm, Sun 1–5pm; free), boasts an excellent, multifaceted collection with nary an alien corpse to be seen. Its most sensational section celebrates pioneer rocket scientist Robert Goddard (1882–1945), while historical artifacts elsewhere range from armor and pikes brought by Spanish conquistadors to astronaut Harrison Schmitt's spacesuit. A huge gallery also displays Southwestern art by Henriette Wyeth, Peter Hurd and Georgia O'Keeffe.

Roswell's visitor center is at 426 N Main St (Mon–Sat 9am–5pm; tel 505/624-0889, www.roswellcvb.com). The finest motel in town, the Best Western Sally Port Inn, 2000 N Main St (tel 505/622-6430 or 1-800/600-5221; $100–130), also has a good restaurant; the Super 8, 3575 N Main St (tel 505/622-8886 or 1-800/800-8000; $50–75), and the Frontier Motel, 3010 N Main St (tel 505/622-1400 or 1-800/678-1401; $35–50), are cheaper.




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Best Western Sally Port Inn & Suites
This AAA Three-Diamond Best Western is adjacent to General Douglas L McBride Military Museum and 10 miles from Roswell Airport. The hotel is also two miles from Roswell...
79.0
Ramada Inn
AM/FM alarm clock; bar/lounge(nearby); barber/beauty shop(nearby); express checkout; fishing(nearby); fitness center/spa(nearby); free local telephone calls; 24-hour front desk; golf(nearby); handicapped rooms/facilities; meeting/banquet facilities; free newspaper; no smoking rooms/facilities; free parking; RV or truck parking; pets allowed; heated pool; outdoor pool; restaurant; safe-deposit box; shops/commercial services(nearby); television with cable; tennis(nearby).
64.0
Days Inn
Roswell Days Inn is adjacent to the New Mexico Military Institute and approximately six miles from Roswell Airport. Its also a few blocks from the convention center,...
55.0

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